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I've been noticing this happened over the last few months and I don't blame them at all. It's ridiculous as there is no accommodation to house the people coming in. More protests are happening. There is too many refugees coming into Europe as a whole and it is starting to destabilise the population. Some Irish villages now have nearly 40% increase with immigrants and hotels are being used that would normally have tourists in them. There are still people coming in even though they have no room for them.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...eland-refugees
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/r...land-x9n73khdcA further 26 asylum seekers were left without state accommodation after arriving in Ireland last Friday, bringing the total provided no shelter last week to 81.
However, the Department of Integration said yesterday that 55 of those international protection applicants were being offered shelter in the Citywest reception centre, which is closed to new arrivals this week. Despite this, a government policy implemented last week, of not providing accommodation for refugees who come to Ireland without children, remains in force.
The state is accommodating almost 76,000 people, which includes those fleeing the war in Ukraine as well as refugees from other countries.
The refugee system is broken as so many of these refugees are just economic migrants and not genuine refugees. In many European countries the population appears to be getting sick to the back teeth of what's happening. In Ireland for example there is plenty of their own homeless that don't have places to sleep and also a lack of housing for Irish people themselves. Students from country areas having to go to Dublin for tertiary education have been having trouble getting accommodation and some have had to defer. It is just ridiculous.
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